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LET’S START WITH “WHAT.”

Film is the magical celluloid strip of joy that predates digital cameras. If you’re lucky enough to have achieved a certain age, you may remember disposable cameras and the childhood tomfoolery they often captured. Maybe your parents (or grandparents) had a film camera. Or perhaps you’re new to the idea of film and wondering/hoping that it’s “still a thing.” One thing is certain: the look of analog film photography is something ingrained into our collective consciousness even if we never think about it. It’s the first and - in our opinion - best method humankind came up with to capture what it feels like to be alive.

If you’re getting married and want to lean into that chemical legacy, we don’t blame you.

Generally speaking, film tends to encompass some common formats like 35mm, 120/medium format, instant (e.g. Polaroid), large format, and a small handful of others we occasionally play with. It’s truly a playground and we’re rompin’ in it.

LET’S START WITH “WHAT.”

Film is the magical celluloid strip of joy that predates digital cameras. If you’re lucky enough to have achieved a certain age, you may remember disposable cameras and the childhood tomfoolery they often captured. Maybe your parents (or grandparents) had a film camera. Or perhaps you’re new to the idea of film and wondering/hoping that it’s “still a thing.” One thing is certain: the look of analog film photography is something ingrained into our collective consciousness even if we never think about it. It’s the first and - in our opinion - best method humankind came up with to capture what it feels like to be alive.

If you’re getting married and want to lean into that chemical legacy, we don’t blame you.

Generally speaking, film tends to encompass some common formats like 35mm, 120/medium format, instant (e.g. Polaroid), large format, and a small handful of others we occasionally play with. It’s truly a playground and we’re rompin’ in it.

LET’S START WITH “WHAT.”

Film is the magical celluloid strip of joy that predates digital cameras. If you’re lucky enough to have achieved a certain age, you may remember disposable cameras and the childhood tomfoolery they often captured. Maybe your parents (or grandparents) had a film camera. Or perhaps you’re new to the idea of film and wondering/hoping that it’s “still a thing.” One thing is certain: the look of analog film photography is something ingrained into our collective consciousness even if we never think about it. It’s the first and - in our opinion - best method humankind came up with to capture what it feels like to be alive.

If you’re getting married and want to lean into that chemical legacy, we don’t blame you.

Generally speaking, film tends to encompass some common formats like 35mm, 120/medium format, instant (e.g. Polaroid), large format, and a small handful of others we occasionally play with. It’s truly a playground and we’re rompin’ in it.